Chapter 98 I Got a Feeling (2)

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nTeaser

nCale did not open his closed eyes. However, Alberu did not say anything about it.

nIt was because he knew that he was asking for a lot by asking Cale to not just meet a Dark Elf, but to go to the Dark Elf village.

nAlberu was busy getting stronger using the dead mana while the Dark Elves helping him were under disguise getting things done.

nAlthough this item was made by an expert, it was a one-time use item that would activate as soon as it came into contact with someone who had even a bit of Dark Elf blood. That was why it was only possible to be transported by beings who did not have the darkness attribute, like humans or animals.

nCale slowly opened his eyes and leaned back onto the rocking chair.

n“What kind of item is it?”

nCale’s casual posture was one that the king would probably consider treasonous, but Alberu could only frown.

n“What did you say?”

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nCrown prince Alberu chuckled like he found his own words to be funny. He noticed that his true personality started to show up more and more the longer he spent with Cale.

n‘He knows my weakness.’

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nBut ironically, that was the reason Cale Henituse was the only person he could trust. Cale had at least kept his secret for the past two months.

n“If it is difficult for you to move right now, couldn’t you tell your subordinate to pick it up later?”

nCale knew that Alberu had many subordinates under his command.

nAlberu let out a small sigh. He was currently secretly using the video communication device with the help of a Dark Elf mage instead of a mage from the palace.

n‘The Empire? The crown prince of the Roan Kingdom needs to go to the Empire?’

nCale and Alberu made eye contact.

n‘Celebration?’

nThis was something that did not happen in the first 5 volumes of, ‘The Birth of a Hero.’

nCale did not know about this celebration.

nHowever, Cale quickly understood Alberu’s situation.

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nThe Sun God Twins were a Holy Maiden and a Saint who were said to be the embodiment of the Sun God.

nThey were the Holy Maiden and Saint that were always a part of any decent fantasy world.

n“Mm.”

nCale was suddenly at a loss for words.

nThe Holy Maiden and Saint, who were said to be extremely good and treated as the symbol of sacrifice in normal fantasy worlds, were kind of special in, ‘The Birth of a Hero.’

nTheir level of, ‘good or bad,’ depended on the god they represented.

n“A terrible situation would happen.”

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nThe Dark Elves were despised on the Western Continent. As someone who had even a portion of Dark Elf blood, he would immediately be removed from the crown prince position.

nFurthermore, he might even die.

nCale could not respond to that.

nThe Sun God, as the representation of the sun, hated creatures of the dark. It was because they roamed the darkness where he did not exist.

nHis way of dealing with these creatures that he hated was to burn them to death.

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nThese twins carry the Sun God’s teachings, so they would definitely rush to kill him if they ever found out his identity.

nThat was their definition of justice.

n‘I have a bad feeling about this.’

nThe chill he was feeling this time was much worse than when he had heard the term, ‘Dark Elf.’ His entire body was covered in goosebumps. Cale subconsciously stated to speak.

n“Please enjoy your journey.”

nAlberu started to laugh.

n“But why is the imperial prince randomly hosting such a celebration? He probably had to contact all the other kingdoms.”

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nCale was at a loss of words for a moment after hearing Alberu’s casual remarks.

n“…Aren’t you being too casual in front of me now, your highness?”

nAlberu shrugged his shoulders and responded back.

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nThat was correct.

nThe reason Cale had an ominous feeling was because he knew that the imperial prince did not like the Church of the Sun God.

nThe imperial prince wanted to be the one in control of the Empire in the future, so he grew his strength by pushing alchemy. Why would someone like him appreciate the Church of the Sun God that he could not control?

nFurthermore, the Church of the Sun God also knew that the current Emperor and imperial prince were trying to push them out of the Empire.

n“Not at all.”

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n“What is it?”

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n“Ho.”

nCale let out a gasp.

n“The Church of the Sun God allowed them to celebrate alchemy at the same time?”

nCale and Alberu made eye contact again.

n“Something smells fishy.”

nAlberu started to smirk.

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nIt definitely felt that way.

nEither that, or there was a hidden agenda for this celebration.

n“I’m not sure.”

nHowever, Cale feigned ignorance.

nOne of the themes of fantasy worlds was religion. Cale was not interested in religion and did not think much about it.

n‘I just don’t want to get involved with them. It’ll be annoying.’

nIt would be fine as long as he wasn’t being dragged left and right.

nCale’s gaze headed past the video screen and toward Raon.

nRaon tilted his head wondering why Cale was looking at him.

n‘If religion or anything else tries to boss me around…’

n‘No, it is impossible for that to happen.’

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nSomething like that should not happen as long as he was with Raon, Choi Han, and Rosalyn. If all else fails, Cale thought that he could just blow it up like he did with the island. Cale was a bit more courageous now than before.

nHowever, feigning ignorance did not work against the crown prince.

nCale did not immediately respond to Alberu’s sincere request.

nAlberu probably agreed to go to the Empire because his position did not allow him to send the second or third prince. Cale finally started to speak after a while.

n“Your highness, the star of our kingdom.”

nAlberu held back a sigh. It sounded like Cale was going to reject him. However, the continuing words made Alberu start to smile.

n“Where is it?”

nNo matter how much Cale thought about it, he was the only one, other than the few people helping the crown prince in the dark, that could be trusted enough to do this.

nWhich meant that he had no choice.

nHe could not let the crown prince die.

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nAlberu quietly laughed before starting to speak.

nAlberu’s answer triggered a location in Cale’s mind.

nIt was one of the 5 Forbidden Regions.

n“The Dark Elves live in the Land of Death?”

nThe Land of Death was similar in name to the, ‘Gorge of Death,’ but it was different from the other forbidden regions that were created naturally. The Land of Death was the product of history.

nIt was where the necromancers of the past waged the final battle with their skeleton armies.

nLocated in the desert, the Land of Death had red sand during the day and black sand during the night. New sand dunes were created every day.

n“Mm, your highness.”

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nCale had heard that the Land of Death, a desert, was so hot that even plants could not survive.

nAnd it was currently summer.

nA slightly gentle voice came out of Alberu’s mouth. He was not pretending nor strategizing, it was his honest voice. Cale cautiously asked his question.

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n“Can I not go?”

nSilence filled the room for a moment.

nCale then nodded his head.

n“I’ll go since I said I’ll go.”

nIt was obvious what kind of guide he was going to get.

nAlberu added on.

nCale nodded his head with a serious expression. He seemed so sincere that Alberu even felt sorry for Cale.

n“Your highness.”

n“I can ask you for any travel expenses, right? May I buy a lot of magic ice? I really hate the heat. Furthermore, can I pick the reward again? This time I will choose money.”

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nCale asked many questions at once. Alberu quietly observed Cale before giving him an answer.

nCale started to smile as he responded back.

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n“I’m sure you are already aware, but I always complete my tasks with 120 percent efficiency, so I expect an even greater reward.”

n“Yes sir. Please leave it to me.”

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nCale and Alberu discussed a few more things before ending their call. The light disappeared from the video communication device before Raon and Hong approached him.

n“Human, are we traveling again?”

n“The desert is very hot! You can’t faint!”

nRaon looked at Cale with a serious expression after hearing Hong’s words. Cale didn’t care as he pointed back to the video communication device and gave Raon an order.

n“Reconnect the video communication device.”

n“Again?”

n“Yes, but somewhere else.”

n“Where?”

nRaon could see Cale smiling at his question.

nThere was another strong religion other than the Church of the Sun God in this world. It was a very strong church.

nThe Church of the Moon or the Church of Darkness?

nNo.

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nIt was the Church of Eternal Darkness, an existence that made people never see the sun ever again.

nDeath. Death was stronger than the sun.

n“Connect me to the Stan estate.”

nThe crown prince probably knew about the power of death, but he could not speak to the Church of Death because he could not trust them and didn’t want to risk his identity being revealed.

nHowever, Cale knew a priestess that the Church of the God of Death had excommunicated, and many people did not know about. Even after being excommunicated, she was still treasured by the God of Death. The Church of the God of Death currently did not have a Holy Maiden nor a Saint. Why was that the case?

n“Hello Cage, it’s been a while.”

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nThe crazy priestess Cage.

n“Are you bored these days?”

nCage observed Cale for a moment after hearing his question before finally shaking her head.

nCale had heard as well.

nTaylor Stan, the eldest child of Marquis Stan had recovered his position and would soon be announced as the official successor.

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nThe crazy priestess smiled as she asked Cale.

nCale quickly responded like her response was obvious.

n“We need to go to the Land of Death.”

nCage did not seem to hesitate at all, even after he said that they were going to the Land of Death. She really was the type who would put her life on the line for her best friend Taylor. Cale now understood why the God of Death would continue to bless her, even after she was excommunicated. She embodied something that was even greater than death.

nCale smiled to respond.

n“See you soon, Cage.”

nHe smiled once more before the communication ended. Cale then immediately got up.

n“Human, good! You need to move to be healthy!”

n“… What are you talking about?”

nCale walked past Raon and opened the door. He could see Hans coming down the corridor with a tray of fruits.

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n“Hans.”

n“Yes sir.”

n“Tell everyone to gather, except the Wolves.”

n“Mr. Ron and the chef as well?”

nCale didn’t know that the Dark Elf Village was in the Land of Death, where the necromancers were last seen. It gave him a feeling that he might find the necromancers there too. Of course, he was only 50 percent sure about it.

nBut wouldn’t it be better to be prepared, just in case?

n“Yes. Tell everyone to come, since we are heading out.”

nTwo days later, Cale headed out of the Henituse territory after only getting to enjoy the slacker life for a month. Cale’s crew’s two carriages were heading toward the capital.

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